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S73 SMJHL PT #7 - One Season at a Time
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Overall I think I performed somewhere around my level of expectation going into the season. Defensively, I put up a pretty good number of hits for a winger (142) and was pretty please with my low number of giveaways (44) and overall giveaway/takeaway ratio. My +/- was -11, which could obviously improve - but overall I think I just about met my defensive expectations. On the offensive side, I exceeded my own personal expectations, logging 15-30-45 good for T-4 on the team in points. This was a bit unexpected, but got a big boost thanks to my Powerplay usage. While I'm not known for my offense normally, my defensive acumen earned some PP time playing on the point. 

What needs improvement is the ability to drive the play. Overall I'm pretty disappointed with my advanced statistics, with Corsi and Fenwick both below 50 and my REL% for each being just about bottom of the team - all my teammates seem to do better when I'm stapled to the bench. This is not my intent, and so i need to find a way to improve on it for the second season and try to drive play a bit more. I'm not sure if this is something i can work on personally or would improve with different usage and tactics. Maybe my skating needs to improve, and that would help?

The glorious moment of the season for me so far was notching the GWG in games 4&5 of our opening playoff round to eliminate QCC. As a defense-first forward, that was a pretty nice contribution. Overall, my +/- and advanced stats have improved a bit in the playoffs so far, so maybe that is a positive sign for S74.  

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RE: S73 SMJHL PT #7 - One Season at a Time - by ibuprofenaddict - 11-06-2023, 12:12 PM



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